Creating cookware that won't poison you with Jordan Nathan
Build Mode · 2024-06-11 · 38 min
Episode notes
Many pots and pans on the market are coated in teflon, a poisonous chemical that can be harmful when it gets too hot. Luckily, there is an answer on the market - Caraway , a home goods brand that touts itself as being non-toxic but still high quality. Jordan Nathan founded the company after his own experience with Teflon poisoning that left him searching for a better - and healthier option. On this week’s episode of Found, Dom and Becca are joined by Nathan to discuss how he built a brand around aesthetically pleasing non-toxic home goods as we continue to dive into DTC companies. In this conversation they discussed: Why being the last brand to fundraise can be a benefit to the company Sticking to the plan to bring Caraway to retail The product launch failure that almost killed the company before it started (0:00) Introduction (3:36) Creating non-toxic cookware (7:31) Launching the brand (13:05) Caraway Brand Strategy (16:44) Expanding to new categories (20:49) Influencer marketing (25:25) Product launch failures (29:20) Host discussion Found posts every Tuesday. Subscribe on Apple , Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts to be alerted when new episodes drop.
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